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it is sarah and jim's legacy of success that brings us here. on this day, 20 years ago, the brady law took affect. it changed what was a line buy system that allowed dangerous people easy access to weapons. thanks to the brady law, the work of this administration, every federal seller runs a background check. the numbers speak for themselves. background checks have blocked more than 2 million gun purchases by felons and domestic abu abusers. in fact, brady background checks block 343 attempts every day. this includes 171 attempts by felons denied every day. 48 domestic abusers denied every day. 19 fugitives denied every day. background checks work and countless lives have been saved and crimes prevented. you only need to look to the dramatic decline of homicide since the law went into place. a lot has changed in the world in 20 years and there are new loopholes that would allow people that would be denied because of the brady law to get guns. this includes gun shows and significantly, to many most alarmingly, it includes the internet which no o
it is sarah and jim's legacy of success that brings us here. on this day, 20 years ago, the brady law took affect. it changed what was a line buy system that allowed dangerous people easy access to weapons. thanks to the brady law, the work of this administration, every federal seller runs a background check. the numbers speak for themselves. background checks have blocked more than 2 million gun purchases by felons and domestic abu abusers. in fact, brady background checks block 343 attempts...
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>> caller: boo-yah, jim! >> boo-yah, ed. >> caller: this is ed in florida in boynton beach, and i wonder you feel about lowe's. >> my charitable trust owns home depot, i was impressed, good conference, too, guys, lowe's. jim in new york. jim? >> caller: boo-yah, cramer! >> how are you? >> caller: good, good. question on hsc. >> all right, i told you the refiners had become too commodity like. it had a lot to do with the spread between brent and west texas intermediate. not so good right now. if you want to own one, holly is one of the best. let's go to adrian in tennessee. adrian?! >> caller: yes, jim. could you tell me about sea change. >> oh, digital video? digital video is too hard, sir. i have no problems, i'm supporting this high max here and that seems to be stalled out. on want to be in that business. may i go to john in florida? john? john? >> caller: yeah, hi, jim. it's john c.. >> how you been, boss? >> caller: glad to have you back. i missed you. >> yeah, i missed the show. what's up? >> caller: ji
>> caller: boo-yah, jim! >> boo-yah, ed. >> caller: this is ed in florida in boynton beach, and i wonder you feel about lowe's. >> my charitable trust owns home depot, i was impressed, good conference, too, guys, lowe's. jim in new york. jim? >> caller: boo-yah, cramer! >> how are you? >> caller: good, good. question on hsc. >> all right, i told you the refiners had become too commodity like. it had a lot to do with the spread between brent and...
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[applause] i will also mention jim warlick ambassador who did a great job. we have great agreement in place. what is the future with that agreement? it's going to be difficult. afghanistan faces challenges and all of us are aware of those challenges but i think the odds are very much in favor of success with the bsa in place. will it be in place? the afghan people have spoken and the afghan presidential candidates and number who i spoke with in kabul when i was there aren't favor of signing the bsa so i think it's a virtual certainty that the bsa will be signed. the issue whether president karzai signs it or not in my view is irrelevant. we need to make sure we plan effectively for him signing in moving forward. i truly hope any of the cost ambassador dobbins mentioned if there is delay are mitigated effectively by the planning capacity that our military and state department and agencies have. i personally don't believe there's any need or any particular cost as long as we keep our eye on the long game as is the topic of this panel. turning to the topic of t
[applause] i will also mention jim warlick ambassador who did a great job. we have great agreement in place. what is the future with that agreement? it's going to be difficult. afghanistan faces challenges and all of us are aware of those challenges but i think the odds are very much in favor of success with the bsa in place. will it be in place? the afghan people have spoken and the afghan presidential candidates and number who i spoke with in kabul when i was there aren't favor of signing the...
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seventies and eighties and pyongyang's nuclear and missile programs us state department spokesperson jim said keyes says the united states supports japan's efforts to resolve outstanding issues with north korea in a transparent manner. officials from the us japan and south korea have been working together to court in aid their policy on the north's nuclear program. a team of japanese engineers has tested a system that is intended to reduce the swaying of skyscrapers during powerful earthquakes. it consists of a massive pendulum that will counteract any movement in the building caused by a quake many buildings in tokyo and osaka should slowly and quietly during the two thousand and eleven earthquake. even though the epicenter was hundreds of kilometers away. the swaying stop the elevators and damage the walls and ceilings engineers have been studying ways to reinforce high rise buildings again this long period the ground of motion they tested the new system that's been installed on the roof of the research facility near tokyo the three hundred tonne pendulum moves in the opposite directio
seventies and eighties and pyongyang's nuclear and missile programs us state department spokesperson jim said keyes says the united states supports japan's efforts to resolve outstanding issues with north korea in a transparent manner. officials from the us japan and south korea have been working together to court in aid their policy on the north's nuclear program. a team of japanese engineers has tested a system that is intended to reduce the swaying of skyscrapers during powerful earthquakes....
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toros and juan williams all agreed that the legislation was unconstitutional and even comparative to jim crow laws take a look. at what has happened martha's this is spiraled totally out of control and so while the first amendment is a really strong argument i don't know why you would want to bring jim crow laws back to the forefront for homosexual acts is that really it down if you're a business owner i don't know why you would want to turn business away and if you're gay let's say why would you want the baker of hate bacon your cake anyway unfortunately it has taken a really crazy turn and gotten way out of hand and has won mentioned a number of republicans three three of them who voted to pass the said that they would change you know i have no doubt about it mean it sounds like the lunch counter won. you know it's i mean it's an unfortunate turn and you know it damages the reputation and there are lots of well so called facts so-called news condemning the new arizona legislation is really pretty funny considering that they've repeatedly stood up for businesses that have refused to ser
toros and juan williams all agreed that the legislation was unconstitutional and even comparative to jim crow laws take a look. at what has happened martha's this is spiraled totally out of control and so while the first amendment is a really strong argument i don't know why you would want to bring jim crow laws back to the forefront for homosexual acts is that really it down if you're a business owner i don't know why you would want to turn business away and if you're gay let's say why would...
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jim maceda joins us. >> reporter: what a difference a day makes really. putin's comments on tuesday that he had no desire to annex the crimea peninsula, to take a step back from the brink. even though crimea remains tense on the ground today there's a new report of russians seizing two ukrainian anti-missile posts. still it feels like ukraine is spinning not towards war today but some kind of diplomatic solution. for instance, after secretary of state john kerry's visit to kiev yesterday, where he did show support for that new pro-western government with very strong words against vladimir putin and a promise of a billion dollars in loans, today kerry meets for the very first time since the current crisis escalated with his russian counterpart to talk exit strategy. more significantly, the ukrainian and russian governments are talking on a cabinet level today for the first time. and then there's a russian defense official discussing ukraine with nato members in brussels as well. of course, there's only one man who can make or break any deal. that's vladimi
jim maceda joins us. >> reporter: what a difference a day makes really. putin's comments on tuesday that he had no desire to annex the crimea peninsula, to take a step back from the brink. even though crimea remains tense on the ground today there's a new report of russians seizing two ukrainian anti-missile posts. still it feels like ukraine is spinning not towards war today but some kind of diplomatic solution. for instance, after secretary of state john kerry's visit to kiev yesterday,...
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first-class citizens of society as opposed opposed to this -- us second-class citizenship which some call jim crow. would anyone comment on that? >> thank you, mr. johnson. i -- your comments raised a couple of points. one is the issue of collateral consequences. it relates to what we were discussing and what mr. bachus alluded to. the impact of collateral consequences particularly on those who were convicted of lower level nonviolent drug offenses is just tremendous, and there's a project underway right now, under the auspices of the department of justice, being conducted by the mesh -- american bar association, to essentially catalogue all of the consequences and so policymakers and lawmakers can understand the implications of the criminalization they engage in when they make these criminal laws. >> gentleman's time is expired. last but not least the gentleman from new york, mr. jeffreys. >> thank you, mr. chair, and thank the witnesses for their very thoughtful testimony. it seems that as it relates to the problem of overcriminallization that this task force is encountering, there are pote
first-class citizens of society as opposed opposed to this -- us second-class citizenship which some call jim crow. would anyone comment on that? >> thank you, mr. johnson. i -- your comments raised a couple of points. one is the issue of collateral consequences. it relates to what we were discussing and what mr. bachus alluded to. the impact of collateral consequences particularly on those who were convicted of lower level nonviolent drug offenses is just tremendous, and there's a...
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visit truecar.com lou: arizona governor jim drew were contemplating whether to veto the anti-gay bill sent to dusk on monday. faced with the decision and to veto legistion that as denial of service to gays and lesbians or do nothing at all for the bill to become law. the govern is a republican d conservative but it is not clear how she will decide. her conscience and our constitution will guide her to the right course. deserved additional is embraced the constitution on every instance of every public policy issue but leaves the highest respect for individual freedom and the rights of all citizens to equal treatment under our laws. i address this issue in my book "upheaval" i hope conservatives and reblans alike and democrats can unite behind a consistent and unyielding commitment to our constitution one dash constitution that would dimish in anyway our protection to people rights for all. i am asking all republicans and independents to think about what matters most to us. in my opinion nearly every weissue is best left to the conscience of the individual and the community standard is
visit truecar.com lou: arizona governor jim drew were contemplating whether to veto the anti-gay bill sent to dusk on monday. faced with the decision and to veto legistion that as denial of service to gays and lesbians or do nothing at all for the bill to become law. the govern is a republican d conservative but it is not clear how she will decide. her conscience and our constitution will guide her to the right course. deserved additional is embraced the constitution on every instance of every...
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[applause] i will mention ambassador jim warlick and ambassador dobbins who did a great job. so we have a great agreement in place. what is the future with that agreement? it will be difficult. afghanistan faces challenges and, all of us are aware of those challenges but i think the odds are very much in favor of success with the bsa in place. will it be in place? the afghan people have spoken. the afghan presidential candidates, a number of whom i spoke to in kabul when i was there are all in favor of signing the bsa i think it's a virtual certainty the bsa will be signed. the issue whether president karzai signs it or not in my view is irrelevant. we need to plan on effectively him not signing it and move forward. i truly hope that any of the costs ambassador dobbins said might occur if there is delay might be effected by the great planning capacity our agencies have. i don't think there is any need for any particular cost as long as we keep our eye on the long game as is the topic of this panel. in turning to this topic of the afghan security forces which i not going to be
[applause] i will mention ambassador jim warlick and ambassador dobbins who did a great job. so we have a great agreement in place. what is the future with that agreement? it will be difficult. afghanistan faces challenges and, all of us are aware of those challenges but i think the odds are very much in favor of success with the bsa in place. will it be in place? the afghan people have spoken. the afghan presidential candidates, a number of whom i spoke to in kabul when i was there are all in...
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founded by jim cramer, the street.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. cramer's action alerts plus service is home to his multimillion dollar portfolio. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> where do we stand? home depot and macy's say spring is the thing to look toward, but one survey on housing says the best of the recovery may be behind us. so is the economy in the winter doldrums or are there real problems ahead? >>> grand canyon, a controversial bill in arizona has big business racheting up the pressure on the state's governor. >>> and being nimble. in the second part of our health care series, how one health insurance start-up is trying to compete with the big boys. we have that and a whole lot more on "nightly business report" for this february 25th. >> good evening, everyone, and welcome. after months of punishing snow storms and bone-rattling temperatures across much of the nation, a lot of people along with retailers, real estate agents, auto materials and just about everyone else seem to have bad case of spring fever. with the first of
founded by jim cramer, the street.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. cramer's action alerts plus service is home to his multimillion dollar portfolio. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> where do we stand? home depot and macy's say spring is the thing to look toward, but one survey on housing says the best of the recovery may be behind us. so is the economy in the winter doldrums or are there real problems ahead? >>> grand canyon, a controversial...
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i'm going to bring in jim. josh brought show and tell. jim, what did you bring? >> well, what we have here is a case of fellic justice if you look at that tower, the 160 foot tower that tillerson is complaining about. here's a guy who got $40 million last year in payment in part, large part, for running around the country and fracking other eem people's lives. now he's in a big pout and a big whine because it's happening to him. i was with some people from denton county last night where tillerson's 83 acre little horse farm, that doesn't count his 18 acre personal home nearby. they're calling it rex tillerson's last direction up there in this thing. people are laughing at this goon, but, of course, it's not funny because it's running roughshod over just working day people in this country. and, you know, some of these guys are so rich they could afford to air-condition hell. i tell you what, ari, they better set money aside for that project, i think. >> josh, your response? >> the ultimate irony here is actually we don't need to be fracking these places at all. th
i'm going to bring in jim. josh brought show and tell. jim, what did you bring? >> well, what we have here is a case of fellic justice if you look at that tower, the 160 foot tower that tillerson is complaining about. here's a guy who got $40 million last year in payment in part, large part, for running around the country and fracking other eem people's lives. now he's in a big pout and a big whine because it's happening to him. i was with some people from denton county last night where...
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founded by jim cramer, the street.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. cramer's action alerts plus service is home to his multimillion dollar portfolio. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> rising tensions. stocks wrap up a strong month with blue chips ending higher today despite dramatic events unfolding half a world away in ukraine. tae a tense weekend lies ahead. >>> housing milestone. fast-rising home prices are giving borrowers back equity. but will it be enough to put a spring into spring selling season? >>> facing shareholders. app ceo tim c
founded by jim cramer, the street.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. cramer's action alerts plus service is home to his multimillion dollar portfolio. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> rising tensions. stocks wrap up a strong month with blue chips ending higher today despite dramatic events unfolding half a world away in ukraine. tae a tense weekend lies ahead. >>> housing milestone. fast-rising home prices are giving borrowers back equity. but...
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lou: arizona governor jim drew were contemplating whether to veto the anti-gay bill sent to dusk on monday. faced with the decision and to veto legislation that as denial of service to gays and lesbians or do nothing at all for the bill to become law. the governor is a republican and conservative but it is not clear how she will decide. her conscience and our constitution will guide her to the right course. deserved additional is embraced the constitution on every instance of every public policy issue but leaves the highest respect for individual freedom and the rights of all citizens to equal treatment under our laws. i address this issue in my book "upheaval" i hope conservatives and republicans alike and democrats can unite behind a consistent and unyielding commitment to our constitution one dash constitution that would diminish in anyway our protection to people rights for all. i am asking all republicans and independents to think about what matters most to us. in my opinion nearly every wed issue is best left to the conscience of the individual and the community standard is always hi
lou: arizona governor jim drew were contemplating whether to veto the anti-gay bill sent to dusk on monday. faced with the decision and to veto legislation that as denial of service to gays and lesbians or do nothing at all for the bill to become law. the governor is a republican and conservative but it is not clear how she will decide. her conscience and our constitution will guide her to the right course. deserved additional is embraced the constitution on every instance of every public...
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that's how jim beam makes history. how will you make yours? [ female announcer ] olay presents the new regenerist luminous collection. renews surface cells to even skin tone. in just two weeks, see pearlescent, luminous skin. new regenerist luminous. from olay. new regenerist luminous. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.s everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sound? ohhh...ugh. geico. little help here. i need>>that's my geico digital insurance id card - gots all my pertinents on it and such. works for me. turn to the camera. >>ah, actually i think my eyes might ha... next! digital insurance id cards. just a tap away on the geico app. you get 4 lines onw at&t's network...ilies including unlimited talk unlimited text ...and 10 gigs of data to share. 10 gigs? 10 gigs. all for $160 dollars a month. you know, i think our familyus closer together. yep. yep. yep. yep. yep. yep. introducing our best-ever family pricing for instance, a family of four gets 1
that's how jim beam makes history. how will you make yours? [ female announcer ] olay presents the new regenerist luminous collection. renews surface cells to even skin tone. in just two weeks, see pearlescent, luminous skin. new regenerist luminous. from olay. new regenerist luminous. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.s everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sound? ohhh...ugh. geico. little help...
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. >> today, a jim cramer stock to watch. earlier today, i heard jim talk a lot about auto zone. he was positive. he also highlighted a lot of positive analyst calls and much higher price targets on azo. let's dig in. brian detrick on the charts, on the financials, oppenheimer financial. >> i would say i'm neutral. auto zone is one of the best run companies in retail and in many ways, it's a model for the retailers but the stock at this point is rather fairly valued. >> you think it's fairly valued. do the charts back that up or say something different? >> i think the charts look good. if you look at this chart here, it's been sideways for almost three weeks. i like that kind of slow stair-stepping higher. what i like is yesterday on earnings the shares went lower, kind of got the bears excited, then just as quickly, the shares finished off the lows. we call it a bear trap. to me that's a bullish sign from yesterday and that tight pattern, i expect all time highs in the next week or two. this looks really good. >> fundamentally, you think there's a reason why the stock could go d
. >> today, a jim cramer stock to watch. earlier today, i heard jim talk a lot about auto zone. he was positive. he also highlighted a lot of positive analyst calls and much higher price targets on azo. let's dig in. brian detrick on the charts, on the financials, oppenheimer financial. >> i would say i'm neutral. auto zone is one of the best run companies in retail and in many ways, it's a model for the retailers but the stock at this point is rather fairly valued. >> you...
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jim dobbins is someone who has forht us all now, going on at least 15 years, for how we need to think about peace and security and that u.s. involvement. the fact that you have stepped back into this role , there could not be a better person and a better perspective. i want to acknowledge bill taylor, who i saw walking in. bill is also -- i met bill first in afghanistan in 2002. he remains to be one of the best examples of a diplomat and a boss that i have ever had. when i traveled to afghanistan ago,he first time 21 years i would come to witness what i believe is one of the greatest foreign-policy mistakes that our country has ever made. that was the abandonment of --hanistan and the gradual or sometimes not gradual -- destruction to afghanistan, its communities, its infrastructure, its relationships with its neighbors, that we are still climbing out of today. have come over my career, watched conflict unfold slowly, and development unfold slowly. conflict is much more efficient. it costs a lot less to perpetrate. decades of understanding that were built up between communities in afg
jim dobbins is someone who has forht us all now, going on at least 15 years, for how we need to think about peace and security and that u.s. involvement. the fact that you have stepped back into this role , there could not be a better person and a better perspective. i want to acknowledge bill taylor, who i saw walking in. bill is also -- i met bill first in afghanistan in 2002. he remains to be one of the best examples of a diplomat and a boss that i have ever had. when i traveled to...
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we're joined by jim from moscow. it may not be a zero sum game as far as kerry is concerned but it is as far as vladimir putin's concerned, isn't it? he's been incredibly silent over the last two weeks. what's going on with him here? >> reporter: that's right. what happens next will obviously be very much dependent on what vladimir putin does next, and so far we simply haven't heard from the guy. he had a meeting yesterday with his top security council but no information came out of that and i think that this is really what's driving the uncertainty about what russia does next, because putin, after all, must be reeling from the loss of face, if nothing else, from this revolution in ukraine especially given the timing of it, right at the height of putin's olympic glory, and we still don't know what he's planning. perhaps he's waiting to see what the makeup is of the new government in kiev, before he plays his hand. in any case, julia, the overall sense we're getting from experts we're talking to here in moscow is that
we're joined by jim from moscow. it may not be a zero sum game as far as kerry is concerned but it is as far as vladimir putin's concerned, isn't it? he's been incredibly silent over the last two weeks. what's going on with him here? >> reporter: that's right. what happens next will obviously be very much dependent on what vladimir putin does next, and so far we simply haven't heard from the guy. he had a meeting yesterday with his top security council but no information came out of that...
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the panel will include four experts including jim dobbins' predecessor. it will be moderated by andrew wilder who heads the center for south and central asia here at the u.s. institute of peace. the second panel will be on the future of media in afghanistan. again, four distinguished david as chaired by moderator from voices of america. we hope that you can conclude from today's program that afghanistan still matters to the united states. america's national security therest are best served by emergence of a stable and prosperous afghanistan. this objective can still be and what has been accomplished in afghanistan over the last decade offers some grounds for optimism that we can achieve this objective. afghanistan has made great progress over the last 12 years in health, education, women's rights and economic development. you will hear about that today in these remarks. you will also hear about the political progress that the afghan people have made. a presidential election is scheduled for this coming april 5. for the first time, there is the will be tha
the panel will include four experts including jim dobbins' predecessor. it will be moderated by andrew wilder who heads the center for south and central asia here at the u.s. institute of peace. the second panel will be on the future of media in afghanistan. again, four distinguished david as chaired by moderator from voices of america. we hope that you can conclude from today's program that afghanistan still matters to the united states. america's national security therest are best served by...
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forces military and civilian and of course our afghan colleagues that continue this fight every day, jim thank you very much. alex and i were saying you gave this keynote address and what are the rest of us supposed to say and do best we possibly can. we talk a little bit reconciliation, elections and very important top i can i think, the politics of a future relationship between afghanistan and pakistan. i would be pleased to do that. but before i do, i just wanted to step back, just for a moment, really and make three points and ask one question. i think it is relevant to the entire conversation we're going to have today. first point, and that's the one that has been emphasized here both in the films that we saw previously and ambassador dobbins speech and the points that andrew made. really important seems to me whenever we talk about afghanistan to stop just for a moment and recognize what has been achieved. not just what has been achieved but what has within achieved at such great cost on the part of afghans, part of the united states military and civilian and of course our internat
forces military and civilian and of course our afghan colleagues that continue this fight every day, jim thank you very much. alex and i were saying you gave this keynote address and what are the rest of us supposed to say and do best we possibly can. we talk a little bit reconciliation, elections and very important top i can i think, the politics of a future relationship between afghanistan and pakistan. i would be pleased to do that. but before i do, i just wanted to step back, just for a...
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marine corps veteran jim marszalek now serves as dav national service director and his fellow marine corps veteran, barry janowski leads as executor of her in cold springs, kentucky. good to have you back, too. and with us today is ms. susan miller was elected to the office of national commander of the dav auxiliary. ms. miller previously served as registered nurse with the veterans health administration, and i note that ms. miller's son, trent, is a member of the united states army, recently serving in his second deployment to afghanistan. gentlemen and ms. miller, thank you for your leadership and for your service. i look forward to working with each of you in your new roles, continue to work with those of you that are continuing and the roles that you've had for a number of years but i would also like to recognize the dav members from my home state of florida who may be with us today but if you could just raise your hand out so we can say hello. isn't this just like home? this is just like him. [laughter] welcome to those from sunshine state but we are glad to have your. each of y
marine corps veteran jim marszalek now serves as dav national service director and his fellow marine corps veteran, barry janowski leads as executor of her in cold springs, kentucky. good to have you back, too. and with us today is ms. susan miller was elected to the office of national commander of the dav auxiliary. ms. miller previously served as registered nurse with the veterans health administration, and i note that ms. miller's son, trent, is a member of the united states army, recently...
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nbc news foreign correspondent, jim maceda. explain the calculus and the latest moves over the weekend and what it will take to move them back across the lines with the border of the crimea region and russia. >> reporter: hi, thomas. as putin told german chancellor angela merkel yesterday, it's more about self-defense. this new pro western ukrainian government in kiev poses an existential threat to his and russia's interest in ukraine and that means primarily, crimea. why? crimea gives them an essential warm water port, it gives them a base for the black sea fleet. so putin's nightmare sees this canceling russia's lease on the black sea fleet base and taking over cry meimea and bringing th enemy up to russia's border. for him, it's a double whammy. in terms of clearing russian forces or pushing them back, neither the u.s. nor nato are contemplating a military action and talking about ukraine's military quite quickly, it's the second largest european military apparently. it's too weak. it's certainly too low tech to take russia
nbc news foreign correspondent, jim maceda. explain the calculus and the latest moves over the weekend and what it will take to move them back across the lines with the border of the crimea region and russia. >> reporter: hi, thomas. as putin told german chancellor angela merkel yesterday, it's more about self-defense. this new pro western ukrainian government in kiev poses an existential threat to his and russia's interest in ukraine and that means primarily, crimea. why? crimea gives...
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, helping write the language, but what's interesting, a couple of weeks ago i was writing about the jim crow bills taking the office by storm, but we've seen these bills die in arizona, ohio, mississippi, just in georgia last night, i got an e-mail from a representative who said he was completely getting rid of the discriminatory language. i think the tide's really changing. >> walk us through that. all these things are partly driven by a type of conservative campaigning and not all conservative by any means, definitely not the national level, and then the backlash has some of these folks backing off the bills, folks not seeing them as first amendment religious freedom, and yet the federal level as we've been reporting, it is still legal to discriminate in the workplace. >> yeah, and that's where we really need the focus to be on at this point, because so many gay and lesbian and transgender people can be fired right now in their home states for working, in working, just for being lgbt, and i think that's really important and that's a little known fact around this country that in more s
, helping write the language, but what's interesting, a couple of weeks ago i was writing about the jim crow bills taking the office by storm, but we've seen these bills die in arizona, ohio, mississippi, just in georgia last night, i got an e-mail from a representative who said he was completely getting rid of the discriminatory language. i think the tide's really changing. >> walk us through that. all these things are partly driven by a type of conservative campaigning and not all...
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the final thing that we know, and no one i think more than jim dobbins is responsible for us knowing this, is that the rapid withdrawal of american support in this time will be one of the most critical factors in afghanistan's failure. if afghanistan does not maintain some degree, strong degree of international support through this transitional period, the increase in likelihood that afghanistan will become more fragile, conflict, unstable goes up traumatically. so that leads me to my final point, which is that amazingly i think in afghanistan and the incredible work that has been done to put in a strategic partnership agreement with afghanistan and the united states to negotiate into the incredible display of international commitment that was demonstrated in chicago and tokyo in december and in istanbul in the summer of 2012 when the entire world to study together after a decade of incredible investment and said we'd be leaving afghanistan, and we are going to keep going because this investment is making a difference, and it's that important to the world. and we can't lose sight of
the final thing that we know, and no one i think more than jim dobbins is responsible for us knowing this, is that the rapid withdrawal of american support in this time will be one of the most critical factors in afghanistan's failure. if afghanistan does not maintain some degree, strong degree of international support through this transitional period, the increase in likelihood that afghanistan will become more fragile, conflict, unstable goes up traumatically. so that leads me to my final...
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nbc's jim maceda is in russia. the parliament yesterday promised a referendum on the country's future. what more is needed, do you think, to stabilize this situation? >> well, that's really going to be up to vladimir putin. he and russia are calling the shots with the pro russian faction inside ukraine. it's fine for the pro russian faction to want to have a referendum, but if russia isn't ready to accept these people and to accept a splitting apart of ukraine, which it says it hasn't been ready to do and won't accept, then that situation will simply two forward as long as putin wants it to. and in terms of the actual flash points, the tension is -- we haven't seen it this bad since this crisis began in krimiea. it wasn't just one, turns out it was two more airports hit today. there was a siege by these russian speaking military types, although russia denies any involvement at all of its military. and it looked like a repeat of yesterday's incident where similarly armed adults seized government buildings. today it
nbc's jim maceda is in russia. the parliament yesterday promised a referendum on the country's future. what more is needed, do you think, to stabilize this situation? >> well, that's really going to be up to vladimir putin. he and russia are calling the shots with the pro russian faction inside ukraine. it's fine for the pro russian faction to want to have a referendum, but if russia isn't ready to accept these people and to accept a splitting apart of ukraine, which it says it hasn't...
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the multimillion-dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can lesch more at the street.com/nbr. >>> winter blues. reports on the labor market raising concerns for would be job seekers. will friday's government employment report confirm the hiring slump, and is this just a blip or a long-term trend? >> exxonmobil disappoints investors with its oil and gas production outlook. will new projects re-energize the world's largest publicly traded energy company? >>> and economic priorities. china sets up course for growth and structural ef
the multimillion-dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can lesch more at the street.com/nbr. >>> winter blues. reports on the labor market raising concerns for would be job seekers. will friday's government employment report confirm the hiring slump, and is this just a blip or a long-term trend? >> exxonmobil disappoints investors with its oil and gas production outlook. will new projects re-energize the world's largest publicly traded energy company? >>> and...
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founded by jim cramer, the street.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. cramer's action alerts plus service is home to his multimillion dollar portfolio. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> mixed signals. new home sales surge while application for mortgages drop. ivy zelman the analyst who called housing's top and bottom makes sense of the conflicting data for us. >>> a penny for your thoughts. j.c. penney reports a smaller loss than expected and says sales will improve. but have investors already lost faith in the company's turn around? >>> so what's at risk in the third part of our health care
founded by jim cramer, the street.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. cramer's action alerts plus service is home to his multimillion dollar portfolio. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> mixed signals. new home sales surge while application for mortgages drop. ivy zelman the analyst who called housing's top and bottom makes sense of the conflicting data for us. >>> a penny for your thoughts. j.c. penney reports a smaller loss than expected and...
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jim maceda, thank you for that reporting from moscow. we appreciate it. >>> joining me now, california republican ed royce, chairman of the house foreign affairs committee, holding a hearing on ukraine tomorrow. thank you so much for joining me this morning, congressman. appreciate it. >> thank you, kristen. >> so i want to start off with this news that we're hearing, the u.s. and germany might be working with russia on some type of an off-ramp, possibly in the form of international observers in crimea. what are you hearing about that? and are you hopeful that that's actually a realistic solution to this? >> what i have heard is that, of course, chancellor merkel speaks fluent russian and has for sometime been in negotiation directly with president putin, and i think the obvious point to the -- that she's been making is that the united states and germany could put tremendous amount of economic pressure, and also that russia could be isolated diplomatically. you know, with the united nations, our u.n. ambassador's looking at moving forwar
jim maceda, thank you for that reporting from moscow. we appreciate it. >>> joining me now, california republican ed royce, chairman of the house foreign affairs committee, holding a hearing on ukraine tomorrow. thank you so much for joining me this morning, congressman. appreciate it. >> thank you, kristen. >> so i want to start off with this news that we're hearing, the u.s. and germany might be working with russia on some type of an off-ramp, possibly in the form of...
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i am here on behalf of my husband, jim brady. he was wounded in the assassination attempt on ronald reagan in 1981. >> my name is dan gross and i am here for my brother matthew, who was shot and ahead on the top of the empire state building and 1997. and for our dear friend christopher, who was killed that day. for the 90 americans who are killed every day by a bullet, and for everyone of us who just wants to live in a safer nation. today, we're here to mark the 20 year anniversary of what could fairly be called the most significant step forward toward that goal of a safer nation. handgun violence prevention act took effect 20 years ago today. report,duce the special to introduce this report that we have issued -- to celebrate the success of this legislation and to define the critical work that lies ahead, 20 years of brady background checks, the case of finishing the job and making america safer. first, i would like to thank some special guests. of course, the victims and families that have joined us here today. i know i speak f
i am here on behalf of my husband, jim brady. he was wounded in the assassination attempt on ronald reagan in 1981. >> my name is dan gross and i am here for my brother matthew, who was shot and ahead on the top of the empire state building and 1997. and for our dear friend christopher, who was killed that day. for the 90 americans who are killed every day by a bullet, and for everyone of us who just wants to live in a safer nation. today, we're here to mark the 20 year anniversary of...
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the fact that after being assured that the democratic super pac priorities usa would stay neutral, jim messina made it clear they were getting on the hillary clinton bandwagon. -- the lack of discipline or the fact that being vice president is, in a sense, a recipe for being rodney dangerfield. it's that the democratic party is unlikely perhaps to nominate or to rally around a white male presidential candidate, perhaps for quite sometime. so let's talk a little bit more about this clinton-biden issue. joining me is msnbc contributor and former white house press secretary for president obama, robert gibbs, and tracey sefle who serves as an advisor to ready for hillary. i'm not saying you're being put on the side of biden here, but what was your -- what do you make of where biden's standing is? i thought that anonymous quote said it all, right? here's a guy who's gotten as close to the brass ring as he's ever gotten before, and then suddenly, the representing apparently has disappeared. >> right. and i thought it was a remarkably well-written piece by glenn. glenn is not used to me sayin
the fact that after being assured that the democratic super pac priorities usa would stay neutral, jim messina made it clear they were getting on the hillary clinton bandwagon. -- the lack of discipline or the fact that being vice president is, in a sense, a recipe for being rodney dangerfield. it's that the democratic party is unlikely perhaps to nominate or to rally around a white male presidential candidate, perhaps for quite sometime. so let's talk a little bit more about this clinton-biden...
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jim himes will be with us. senator john hoban of north dakota takes your questions about the keystone xl pipeline and will be joined by author and writer jonathan alter to discuss his recent article about the affordable care act. is live on journal" c-span everyday day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. a couple of live events to tell you about today on our companion network, c-span3. the senate armed services subcommittee looks at the relationship between military sexual assault, posttraumatic stress disorder, and suicide at 10 a.m. eastern. you can join in that conversation on facebook and twitter. 2 p.m. eastern, it's a hearing on the economic effect of alzheimer's disease and the state of all summers research before a senate appropriations subcommittee. >> i think there are some myths out there. people think the maraschino cherry is a preserved product. it's no different than a pickled cherry and the process is no different than the types of sulfates you use in making wine. -- i would not a call it a healthy product but
jim himes will be with us. senator john hoban of north dakota takes your questions about the keystone xl pipeline and will be joined by author and writer jonathan alter to discuss his recent article about the affordable care act. is live on journal" c-span everyday day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. a couple of live events to tell you about today on our companion network, c-span3. the senate armed services subcommittee looks at the relationship between military sexual assault, posttraumatic stress...
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on with jim cramer tonight. >> you booked him that fast? that "mad money" team, should call it "fast money." wait. that's the show before. >>> the boardroom battle continuing. now, ebay founder is firing the latest shot calling icahn attack on the board "false and misleading." board room drama aside, should you bid on the stock trading at ten-year highs? talk numbers. rich ross and also a guest for fundamentals. spot-on about everything the last couple of years. are you with him in ebay? >> he does have a point, that perhaps they should break up the company. but the problem is, valuations don't make sense. fundamentals will keep a lid on valuations as well as earnings. our sum of the parts estimate is around $62 a share, but from a 19 times pe multiple and growth rate of roughly 12%, we don't see much juice and upside for him here. we would be a hold at best at this inflexes point. >> any juice in the chalk then, rich? >> some of the parts might not be compelling, the charts, mandy, extremely compelling. not much better. a short-term chart
on with jim cramer tonight. >> you booked him that fast? that "mad money" team, should call it "fast money." wait. that's the show before. >>> the boardroom battle continuing. now, ebay founder is firing the latest shot calling icahn attack on the board "false and misleading." board room drama aside, should you bid on the stock trading at ten-year highs? talk numbers. rich ross and also a guest for fundamentals. spot-on about everything the last...
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good morning, jim. >> good morning, john and marci. we are tracking snow across the east into new england. through the early morning hours. it is weak but it will travel along the i-95 corridor. boston, south and west, new york city into d.c. just picking up a coating to an inch or show but leaving roadways slick. meanwhile, dealing with brutal cold along the upper midwest. northern plains minus 13, early morning low minneapolis. minus 3 in chicago. many spots above 0 during the day. soaking rain in california. we do need this but too much of a good thing will lead it flooding into the weekend. john and marci, back to you. >> jim dickey, thank you. >>> a spectacular scene from the surface of the sun. a giant solar flare erupted there yesterday. winds over 4 million miles per hour. flares often disrupt communications here on earth. this one was not directed at us. it could still cause auroras near the poles tonight. >> as the health care sign-up deadline approaches, president obama wants to see an enrollment surge next month. he says ab
good morning, jim. >> good morning, john and marci. we are tracking snow across the east into new england. through the early morning hours. it is weak but it will travel along the i-95 corridor. boston, south and west, new york city into d.c. just picking up a coating to an inch or show but leaving roadways slick. meanwhile, dealing with brutal cold along the upper midwest. northern plains minus 13, early morning low minneapolis. minus 3 in chicago. many spots above 0 during the day....
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lease join me in welcoming jim carafano. [applause] >> thank you. i'm going to be extremely brief so we can get right to the top of. i want to start with a thank you but i want to thank our panelists, chris, kim and michael o'hanlon. put this together on the fly yesterday. i want to thank all of you for coming out in this but we thought this is such a critical issue as you're trying to follow over the weekend of a lot of people talking about a lot of things that nobody had chance to catch their breath. and have a dialogue. and i think this is an enormous opportunity with three preseason and listen been looking at these issues in studying this part of the world for a long time. to actually have a deep breath and a kind of reasoned, principled discussion about what's happened, what does it mean, where are we going from your and what are our options. i couldn't be more thrilled at these guys are jumping into do this. chris is the executive director at the foreign policy institute. kim holmes is a distinguished fellow, long distance grew not just your h
lease join me in welcoming jim carafano. [applause] >> thank you. i'm going to be extremely brief so we can get right to the top of. i want to start with a thank you but i want to thank our panelists, chris, kim and michael o'hanlon. put this together on the fly yesterday. i want to thank all of you for coming out in this but we thought this is such a critical issue as you're trying to follow over the weekend of a lot of people talking about a lot of things that nobody had chance to catch...
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. >> jim maceda joins us from moscow. a "new york times" article quotes angela merkel having had a telephone conversation with vladimir putin saying she's not sure he is in touch with reality and he is in another world. what does this mean for an escalation of the situation here, do you think? >> what it means is we don't know what will happen next because we can't really anticipate what putin will do. putin is a product of the cold war. for him, no matter how you try to convince him otherwise, anything west of ukraine is enemy territory for him. and he in his own mind is seeing nato creeping up ever so closer -- or closely to his boarders. now, you mentioned secretary kerry going to kiev. that hopefully will calm the waters a little bit, at least keep kiev from doing something unintentionally or that unintentionally as ka lates the situation. but it is now true that the west has mobilized at least diplomatically against vladimir putin's military takeover of crimea. as you say, it's not firmly in his hands. that it's real
. >> jim maceda joins us from moscow. a "new york times" article quotes angela merkel having had a telephone conversation with vladimir putin saying she's not sure he is in touch with reality and he is in another world. what does this mean for an escalation of the situation here, do you think? >> what it means is we don't know what will happen next because we can't really anticipate what putin will do. putin is a product of the cold war. for him, no matter how you try to...
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speaker, from a senator, jim davis, from my home state who was a county commissioner and now a state senator. mr. meadows: i asked him why do you have such a hard time balancing the budget here in the state? and he gave me two words -- unfunded mandates. and why is that? because we continue to pass regulation after regulation after regulation, send them down to the states, ask the states to deal with them, the states say, well, we don't have money to implement this, they send it even further to the county government, so what happens? property taxes go up at the local level. state income taxes go up there. all because we believe that we know what is best here in washington, d.c., on how to implement rules and regulations. mr. speaker, i would suggest that during the first term of the obama administration we saw a 10% increase in regulatory budgets. now, that's a 10% increase in regulatory budgets when the average american hardworking taxpayer saw their budgets go down. there's something wrong with this, mr. speaker, and as we start to look at that, there was a study in 2011, a study i
speaker, from a senator, jim davis, from my home state who was a county commissioner and now a state senator. mr. meadows: i asked him why do you have such a hard time balancing the budget here in the state? and he gave me two words -- unfunded mandates. and why is that? because we continue to pass regulation after regulation after regulation, send them down to the states, ask the states to deal with them, the states say, well, we don't have money to implement this, they send it even further to...
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plus that's jim plea fallon after jumping head first into a pro frozen lake. the story behind his polar plunge. >> it is monday march 3rdrd. tensions are rising in the rue crane as the russian forces take control of the region. oo will oo it is an incredible act of aggression. it is a stunning willful choice by president put tin. >> the nation's new leaders accusing russia of declaring a war. how will the united states respond? >> and a disabled olympian fall from grace. os tar pistorius in court right now pleading not guilty for the death of his girlfriend. the latest inside the courtroom. pizza, a tiara and a tweet that made social media history. >> hey, that's good. look at that. >> star star studded oscar selfy broke twitter. >> from hollywood's biggest night "fox & friends" starts right now. >> good morning to you. it is monday march 3rdrd. welcome to "fox & friends first". i am heather childers. >> i am ainsley earhardt. welcome back from vacation. great to see you. >> great to be here. russia tightening the military grip on that country's region with mo
plus that's jim plea fallon after jumping head first into a pro frozen lake. the story behind his polar plunge. >> it is monday march 3rdrd. tensions are rising in the rue crane as the russian forces take control of the region. oo will oo it is an incredible act of aggression. it is a stunning willful choice by president put tin. >> the nation's new leaders accusing russia of declaring a war. how will the united states respond? >> and a disabled olympian fall from grace. os...
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jim maceda has more for us right now. jim, how do you think they'll react to whatever comes out of brussels? >> well, the russians are going to react negatively to anything positive coming out of brussels. i think they're watching the eu leaders meeting today. but most people here suspect that there won't be a decision as you just suggested. even though everyone is talking, everyone in the eu is talking about the eu's need to be united for sanctions like freezing european assets to have any teeth. there are growing signs. people coming from moscow can see these signs of contention within the ranks. germany saying sanctions against russia will only back fire. the russian parliament as we speak is preparing a tit for tat bill which would allow the seizing of european countries doing business in russia. kerry said his talks with his russian counterparts were constructive. even that never happened. the russians say that the new intrimt government in kiev was put into place by an unconstitutional coup, so what lavrov was appar
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jim sciutto is live in new york. what can you tell us? >> reporter: there was a phone call between the russian foreign minister and the chinese foreign minister. the russian receipt yoadout was they were on the same page. the chinese rideout of the call was a little more nuanced. they said we had a constructive conversation and we favor a diplomatic solution. it would be interesting to know what went on in that call. one thing is for sure. we have had this international condemnation of russia's actions in ukraine. you have not had condemnation coming from china. china playing it very much on the fence. this is key for a number of issues. china and russia both have vetoes at the u.n. security council. both have used vetoes to oppose actions by other countries perceived to be interference in the domestic affairs of countries where as right now it appears we see russia doing exactly that. the other thing is that china, as you know, jake, we've talked about this before, they have their own territorial land grab in the view of some going on in
jim sciutto is live in new york. what can you tell us? >> reporter: there was a phone call between the russian foreign minister and the chinese foreign minister. the russian receipt yoadout was they were on the same page. the chinese rideout of the call was a little more nuanced. they said we had a constructive conversation and we favor a diplomatic solution. it would be interesting to know what went on in that call. one thing is for sure. we have had this international condemnation of...
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it took jim smith about four weeks to create it. the snowman is so big ... he used car tires for eyes and then stacked a few tires on top for a hat. smith is taking bets on how long the snowman will last. it costs five dollars to place a bet, and whoever is closest to the day the snowman melts will win half the cash reward. the other half will go to a family in need. >> are like that that school. >> a good chance for me to use my expertise whether predicting. i would say it's going to be there until at least mid april. that is a big snowman. and let's be honest, it's cold. we are called again today. we to warm up a bit. yesterday's high was about 19. right now is 15 in downers grove. st. mary's school is currently in the teens. the current wind chill is down to zero. we continue to have light snow across the northern northern region. it will move out by midmorning and remove to clouds and some later today. the snowman is probably okay until at least monday. but today's high is 25. >> coming up, a woman's home is destroyed by an avalanche. >> it judge dismiss
it took jim smith about four weeks to create it. the snowman is so big ... he used car tires for eyes and then stacked a few tires on top for a hat. smith is taking bets on how long the snowman will last. it costs five dollars to place a bet, and whoever is closest to the day the snowman melts will win half the cash reward. the other half will go to a family in need. >> are like that that school. >> a good chance for me to use my expertise whether predicting. i would say it's going...
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good morning, jim. >> good morning john and marci. challenging record lows across the north and east here. through morning hours, on the left, expected lows this morning on the right. the records. so detroit likely shattering the record here this morning. similarly in chicago down to minus 4. the record would be zero. then challenging records, pittsburgh, philadelphia, all in all keeping things cold here. moving in from off-shore, bringing in torrential rain. too much after good thing will lead to flooding here as we see the rain pour down throughout the day. l.a., san diego, up into san francisco. heavy mountain snow. from here the storm streaks to the east on through the weekend. on monday, spreads all the way to the eastern seaboard. john and marci, back to you? thank you. >>> a plane crash in hawaii left three people dead, including the pilot. the aircraft went down not far from lanai's airport. two critically injured and another seriously hurt. the ntsb and faa are investigating. >>> attorney general eric holder is resting at hom
good morning, jim. >> good morning john and marci. challenging record lows across the north and east here. through morning hours, on the left, expected lows this morning on the right. the records. so detroit likely shattering the record here this morning. similarly in chicago down to minus 4. the record would be zero. then challenging records, pittsburgh, philadelphia, all in all keeping things cold here. moving in from off-shore, bringing in torrential rain. too much after good thing...
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. >> we go directly to nbc's jim maceda in moscow. jim, what are we to make of president putin's actions here? >> reporter: hi, eric. so far, it's playing out very much along the old soviet playbook, isn't it? you have russia asked to intervene in crimea by russian compatriots under threat. putin had got the use of force and 24 hours later, russian forces have pretty much neutralized crimea without firing a shot. so he's already attained his key short-term goal, anyhow, and i think that's reminding kiev and reminding the west that vladimir putin can't be cut out of ukraine's future. and that he truly is prepared to use his facility anywhere in ukraine, if used to defend his interests. and that doesn't seem to worry him at all, this idea of consequences, for him not going or going to the g-8 or whoever comes to the g-8 doesn't seem to be a big issue. his larger goal, analysts tell us, is to bring ukraine into a kind of soviet economic union, something that would rival the eu. okay, that doesn't look very likely now that kiev is going p
. >> we go directly to nbc's jim maceda in moscow. jim, what are we to make of president putin's actions here? >> reporter: hi, eric. so far, it's playing out very much along the old soviet playbook, isn't it? you have russia asked to intervene in crimea by russian compatriots under threat. putin had got the use of force and 24 hours later, russian forces have pretty much neutralized crimea without firing a shot. so he's already attained his key short-term goal, anyhow, and i think...
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play hard ♪ >>> good wednesday morning welcome to "squawk on the street" i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber at the new york stock exchange. take a look at futures on a very big day for retail. we've already got at least half a dozen earnings out including target. we're going to walk you through all of it. bonds may react to new home sales when those hit the tape in about an hour, in the meantime, here's a look at the ten-year yield, europe is struggling and asia the yuan continues its losing street. and taferinget beating the street despite the impact from the massive customer data breach which shaved two cents per share of earnings and cut into sales. >>> andics inned quarterly results from a slew of other retailers that includes lowe's, dollar tree, tjx and abercrombie & fitch and barnes & noble. >>> and dream works animation down sharply in the premarket after posting fourth quarter results that were below expectations but we'll begin with target, reporting better-than-expected fourth quarter results but saying the massive data breach shaved two cents a share off o
play hard ♪ >>> good wednesday morning welcome to "squawk on the street" i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber at the new york stock exchange. take a look at futures on a very big day for retail. we've already got at least half a dozen earnings out including target. we're going to walk you through all of it. bonds may react to new home sales when those hit the tape in about an hour, in the meantime, here's a look at the ten-year yield, europe is struggling...
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now, they have jim messina and other people out there who know how to do this. we saw is the last time around with republicans in 2012 were completely hapless. >> let's look at the good news for the democrats. let's look at the issues that the president thinks. these are interesting. the latest are facing a challenge in landscape of course in november. but when it comes to almost every major issue, the majority of americans actually do, this is so ironic, given sort of the bad morale out there for the dems. nearly two-thirds want the minimum wage raised to $10.10. two-thirds of the country. on the affordable care act, the majority of americans do say don't want to get rid of it. they would rather fix it. this is not republican orthodoxy here. a large majority say the government has a role in reducing income inequality. that's not a republican bugle call. more republicans more americans blame republicans. to stay in the country to apply for citizenship as part of a comprehensive deal. and when it comes to gun laws in the country, more than half want stricter regi
now, they have jim messina and other people out there who know how to do this. we saw is the last time around with republicans in 2012 were completely hapless. >> let's look at the good news for the democrats. let's look at the issues that the president thinks. these are interesting. the latest are facing a challenge in landscape of course in november. but when it comes to almost every major issue, the majority of americans actually do, this is so ironic, given sort of the bad morale out...
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did you run it the same way, jim? >> it's fun you say that, we would come in every morning and they would say, look, let's just whiteout the basis, what would you buy right now? we still liked it, then it stayed. what would you buy right now was the quintessential question, dimon, you're really good, man. >> that is incredible. the same way of looking at it. >> as a stockbroker it used to be, jim, i wouldal say, normally it would be if i'm writing the ticket and if i'm supposed to write buy, i'm supposed to write sell. and if i would do it, seriously the hardest thing to do, for example, you buy a stock it goes up 60%, the hardest thing to do -- >> sell it. >> no, is to buy more. it's so easy to say, hey, nobody -- nobody ever went broke taking a profit, you know, you always say that. the hardest thing to do if you are up 60 is to buy more, isn't it? >> well, i think that -- yes. when united air reported a number that was weather impaired and for just a brief moment american did go down. i'd like to ask jamie whether
did you run it the same way, jim? >> it's fun you say that, we would come in every morning and they would say, look, let's just whiteout the basis, what would you buy right now? we still liked it, then it stayed. what would you buy right now was the quintessential question, dimon, you're really good, man. >> that is incredible. the same way of looking at it. >> as a stockbroker it used to be, jim, i wouldal say, normally it would be if i'm writing the ticket and if i'm...
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thank you, jim. we'll see you guys in just a couple minutes on "squawk on the street." >>> when we come back, whoobs the t what's the top performing s&p industry so far? can you start tomorrow? yes sir. alright. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. when csx trains move forward, so does the rest of the economy. csx. how tomorrow moves. go! [ male announcer ] it's chaos out there. but the m-class sees in your blind spot... ♪ pulls you back into your lane... ♪ even brakes all by itself. it's almost like it couldn't crash... even if it tried. the 2014 m-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers humans -- even when we cross our "t's" and dot our "i's," we
thank you, jim. we'll see you guys in just a couple minutes on "squawk on the street." >>> when we come back, whoobs the t what's the top performing s&p industry so far? can you start tomorrow? yes sir. alright. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day today? even...